Nancy Kovack

Nancy Kovack, a native from Flint in Michigan and was already a University of Michigan student by 15 years old, an amateur radio DJ by 16 and had graduated from college at the age of 19. Kovack had already won 8 beauty contests by the time she reached the age of 20. Her professional acting career began on TV with New York, first as one of Jackie Gleason's "Glea Girls" as well as, later and in greater prominence, she appeared on The Dave Garroway Show (1953), Today (1952) and Beat the Clock (1950). Kovack was signed by Columbia following a stage performance. Over the next few years, Kovack accumulated a long list of television credits. Even nominated for an Emmy in 1969 for a guest role in Mannix. Kovack is the wife the famous and renowned maestro Zubin Mehta, of the New York Philharmonic, publicly asserts the fact that Susan McDougal a key figure in Whitewater was recently swindled by her (to the tune of $150,000). In five appearances on the comedy show Bewitched (1964) The show featured three of her appearances portrayed Darrin Stephens' ex-catty girlfriend Sheila Summers. Her father was an executive at General Motors executive. Presently, she lives with her husband Zubin Mehta in Los Angeles, California. She graduated in 1954 from Ann Arbor University of Michigan. People remember her most for the role of gorgeous Native medicine women Nona, in Star Trek: Second Season Episode A Private Little War (1998). Nancy Nancy Nancy

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